Article Excerpt: Dartmouth will serve as a leading partner in a new artificial intelligence institute backed by the National Science Foundation, building on the university’s pioneering research in developing digital therapeutics for treating addiction and behavioral and mental health disorders.
Dartmouth joins the multi-institutional AI Research Institute on Interaction for AI Assistants, or ARIA, as its center for “use-inspired” research. Faculty and researchers based in the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health in the Geisel School of Medicine, as well as the Department of Computer Science and the Program in Cognitive Science, will lead the implementation of AI into devices and wearable sensors that can provide users with personalized assessment and intervention.
“Dartmouth is the birthplace of AI, so we are especially excited to bring our long-standing expertise to this national AI institute and work with an extraordinary group of partners across the nation,” says Lisa Marsch, the founding director of CTBH who will serve as ARIA’s behavioral and mental health lead.
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